Italy was the country that, under Benito Mussolini, was an ally of Germany, until the Italian people deposed the dictator, and Italy became an ally of the allied powers.
Because he was American. He could hardly have joined Nazi Germany or any other Axis country.
AnswerThe U.S. joined the allied troops, against Germany and their forces.
A month after Italy surrendered to the Allied Powers, it delcared war on Germany.
Only the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria.
East Germany joined West Germany as one country.
Italy, however, they were never really part of the Central Powers. They were allied with Austria and Germany but did not join their side when the war started. Later on, they joined the Allies because they hoped to take land from Austria that they considered "Italian".
they joined the allied powers.
Germany broke the Non-Agression pact with the Soviet Union and attacked them therefore Soviets joined the allies to fight Germany.
Germany's major allies were Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria. Together, they were known as the Central Powers.Italy was allied with Germany and Austria-Hungary, but chose not to enter the war when it started. Later, Italy switched sides and joined the war as part of the Allied Powers, mainly to fight against their old enemy Austria-Hungary.
no one. they joined an alliance with Germany in 1940
No country joined in 1954. Greece and Turkey joined in 1952 and West Germany joined in 1955.
they didn't, they STARTED it